Shortstop Alfonso Soriano – perhaps the best prospect in baseball – will be moved up from the Yankees’ Double-A Norwich farm team to Triple-A Columbus “over the next week,” vice president of player development and scouting Mark Newman told The Post yesterday.

Soriano, 21, impressed a national television audience Sunday by hitting two home runs during the first-ever All-Star Futures game at Fenway Park, in which the World team beat the United States 7-0 in a matchup of major league prospects.

Going into last night, Soriano was hitting .302 with 15 homers and 68 RBIs in 88 games for Norwich.

With Soriano moving up, the question is where will he play? Well, Chuck Knoblauch, you might want to mix in a good throw once in awhile.

The plan at Columbus is to play Soriano at second base some of the time, but predominately at short. This means Triple-A shortstop D’Angelo Jimenez will move over to play second, but he will still see action at short. And Newman indicated Jimenez, 21, eventually could play some at third base.

Jimenez – who plays in the Triple-A All-Star game in New Orleans tomorrow – is also a solid prospect. He is hitting .292 with nine homers and 57 RBIs.